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ANC policies trapped South Africa in a vicious low growth cycle
6th September 2022 StatsSA reported that the South African economy contracted by 0.7% in the second quarter of 2022 while the already unimpressive first quarter... →
Industries can prosper in conflict-affected Lake Chad Basin
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 5th September 2022 Protracted conflicts cause far-reaching damage to the social, economic and political affairs of affected areas. They create a negative reinforcing... →
Southern African countries can do better at infrastructure: what the choices might look like
31st August 2022 Countries in southern Africa are under a crushing burden brought about by a confluence of factors. These include the unprecedented growth in the... →
CSIR biodegradability testing laboratory to tackle leakage of plastic waste into environment
29th August 2022 South Africa’s Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) now hosts Africa’s only laboratory equipped to test and verify imported or... →
SACP statement on National Women’s Day
10th August 2022 The South African Communist Party (SACP) calls on working-class formations, on trade unions, on gender transformation activists, on youth and... →
Arms trafficking from Libya to Niger is back in business
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 28th July 2022 Arms and ammunition seizures by security forces in Niger’s Agadez and Tahoua regions between January 2021 and February 2022 helped dismantle... →
Social employment offers young people hope and opportunity
13th June 2022 Dear Fellow South African Later this week, we will commemorate Youth Day in honour of the bravery and sacrifices of the generation of 1976 in its... →
SA: Mondli Gungubele: Address by Minister in the Presidency, during the signing ceremony of the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (19/04/2022)
20th April 2022 Today’s occasion signifies yet another milestone of the great partnership between the two institutions. Not for the benefit of any, but for the... →